Colors don't need to be bright or bold to make a big impact in a space. In this room, powder blue walls and a white fireplace make a pleasant pair. Identical straight-back chairs and ottomans pull color from the walls, while decorative rosy pink pillows add a touch of warmth. For a little shine, choose a bejeweled chandelier to complete an elegant look.

Make a room light and inviting by using soft blue walls with creamy white details and orange accents. The colors work well together and create an airy feel for a living room. Using multiples of items, such as the two chairs, and symmetry will give the room a sense of classic balance.

Small spaces are quickly overwhelmed by large or overstuffed furnishings. Choose neatly upholstered pieces with compact frames and slimmed-down, leggy pieces without skirted bottoms that allow you to see through them to the walls and floors. In this living room, a pair of low-profile chairs eliminates heavy arms that take up visual space and interrupt movement through the conversation area. The open area under the lightweight side table gives the illusion of space. And petite upholstered stools

a place for tickets. memory box. made this for the bf for all of his concert, baseball & football tickets... rather than throw away, this is a great way to display! slit at the top to drop in more tickets as the years go on!

A place for tickets {memory box} for concert tickets, baseball & football tickets... rather than throw away, this is a great way to display them. I kept all the movie tickets, etc from when Bryan and I was dating, sadly hurricane Ike destroyed them all. But this is a cute idea

I LOVE THIS!!!!! I have almost every movie ticket stub for movies Chris & I have gone to. A place for tickets {memory box} for concert tickets, baseball & football tickets... rather than throw away, this is a great way to display them.

A place for tickets {memory box} for concert tickets, baseball & football tickets... This is an offering from Foursided in Chicago, but could easily be made with a shadowbox from Michaels by cutting a coin slot in the top.

A memory box for tickets. Concert tickets, baseball & football tickets, movie tickets. (I want to make one of these... perhaps one for each kid?) You can get shadow boxes at Michael's, Hobby Lobby, or Target (http://www.target.com/p/Shadowbox-Frame-Black-12x12/-/A-10905547#ie=UTF8=0=target=k%3Ashadowbox=1%29)

I have tickets that span the last 10 years- this is such a cool idea! A place for tickets {memory box} for concert tickets, baseball & football tickets... rather than throw away, this is a great way to display them.